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I also use stick-on dots on the top of the jars and write the colors on them to make it easier to find the right color from above. I keep most of my paint jars in a plastic tub I got from Target; it's just deep enough to hold a double layer, though at this point I haven't started the second layer yet, as it holds about 30 or so bottles in one layer. <br /> <br />I also recently started keeping the paints I use most often in a smaller clear plastic box that held some chocolates we got for Christmas. It holds about 10 bottles, which is way more than enough, and is small enough to keep out and not take up a lot of space. The large tub lives in a storage drawer with other painting supplies where it's easily accessible when I need a less-common color. <br />
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